Esther M. Zimmer Lederberg
Edmund Spenser, 1569-1599: Sonnet XV

YE tradefull Merchants that with weary toyle,
         do seeke most pretious things to make your gain:
         and both the Indias of their treasures spoile,
         what needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine?
For loe my loue doth in her selfe containe
         all this worlds riches that may farre be found,
         if Saphyres, loe her eies be Saphyres plaine,
         if Rubies, loe hir lips be Rubies found:
If Pearles, hir teeth be pearles both pure and round;
         if Yuorie, her forhead yuory weene;
         if Gold, her locks are finest gold on ground;
         if siluer, her faire hands are siluer sheene,
But that which fairest is, but few behold,
         her mind adornd with vertues manifold.

Commentary:

A blazon, fit to extole ANY Colonial enterprize!

Merchants & Lady Treasures
Indies (East and West) Stolen Treasures
Seek afar In vain
My Lady Love All riches found afar
Eyes Sapphires
Lips Rubies
Teeth Pearles, round
Forehead Ivory
Locks of hair Gold
Hands Silver
Mind Virtues

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